Suspect sought for viral child porn video

The Alabama Internet Crime Against Children Task Force and Central Alabama Crime Stoppers on Monday announced warrants against 44-year-old Germaine Moore.

Authorities said that Moore was also wanted on numerous child sex assault charges out of Detroit, MI.

- The FBI and local enforcement agencies across the country have issued warnings about a disturbing video circulating on Facebook and other social media networks.

Police are asking members of the public not to share a viral Facebook video of a child performing a sex act on an adult, The Vindicator's broadcast partner, 21 WFMJ-TV reported.

ALABAMA- Authorities conducting a multi-state child pornography investigation say they have identified the man in a child pornography viral video, according to WHNT.

Miller added that prosecutors believe Moore preyed on his nieces while their mother worked, and committed the abuse at his mother's home in Detroit and his own home in Alabama. You may have seen it in your feed, but the frustrating part for investigators is you might have also shared it.

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Washington was taken into custody late Monday afternoon by the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force.

"There's no indication that it was shot here [Maryland], but investigators, not only from Maryland, but other states are trying to determine exactly where this video came from", Ron Snyder, a spokesman with state police, said. He is being held on a $100,000 bond at the Montgomery County Detention Facility. The bottom line: sharing the video, and even viewing, is a crime.

More arrests also are expected for distribution of the video.

Posting the video on a social media page could result in child pornography distribution charges. "Regardless of intention, sharing such imagery is harmful and illegal", said the company's spokesperson.

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